All articles by John Wood – Page 15
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Apcoa opens urban mobility hub for electric vehicles at Carmarthen car park
The car park multinational company Apcoa has opened its first UK urban mobility hub at St Catherine’s Walk Car Park in the Welsh town of Carmarthen.
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Police appeal for information after man threatens people with knife at petrol station
Police investigating reports of a man threatening people with a knife at a Morrisons petrol station have released an image of a man they would like to speak to.
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ACS urges shoppers to be considerate to staff as #Shopkind Week begins
New research has revealed the level of aggression shopworkers are experiencing from customers as #Shopkind Week begins today.
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Police launch investigation after fire is started deliberately behind petrol station
Police in Scotland have launched an investigation after a fire was deliberately started at the back of a petrol station in Renfrewshire.
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Ford wins approval for use of its hands-free driving technology on UK motorways
Ford has become the first car maker to win regulatory approval for use of its hands-free driving technology on UK motorways.
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Rontec signs deal to roll out parcel lockers across its UK network of 264 forecourts
Top 50 Indie Rontec has signed a deal to roll out parcel lockers across its UK network of 264 forecourts.
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Morrisons runs offer for 5ppl off fuels for customers spending £35 until April 23
Morrisons is offering 5p off every litre at its fuel pumps to customers who spend £35 in store or online until Sunday 23rd April.
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Anglesey-based forecourt retailer invests £150,000 in site and joins Spar
A Texaco-branded forecourt business in Anglesey has invested £150,000 in a redevelopment of its site and joined Spar.
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Osprey Charging teams up with pub company to extend its network
Family brewer and pub company Wells & Co has announced the installation of its first 23 rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging points at seven of its sites in the UK.
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Kent Police release CCTV images after forecourt employee is attacked in Maidstone
Police officers investigating an attack on a forecourt employee in Maidstone, Kent, have released CCTV images.
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Man arrested after £30,000 damage is caused on forecourt in Staffordshire
A man has been arrested after damage worth more than £30,000 was caused in a hit and run incident at a petrol station in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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Government consults on whether fuel tankers should be allowed to carry bigger loads
The government has launched a consultation on whether fuel tankers should be allowed to carry more fuel in a bid to strengthen the UK’s fuel supply chain.
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Osprey Charging reveals rapid acceleration in roll out of EV charging network
Osprey Charging has revealed a rapid acceleration in the development of its network of rapid EV charging points, after it installed as many chargers in the first quarter of this year as it did during the whole of 2022.
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ACS welcomes government plan to encourage smokers to swap cigarettes for vapes
A new government scheme to encourage smokers to swap cigarettes for vapes has been welcomed by the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS).
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Gridserve and Moto open new Electric Super Hubs at Moto Washington North and South
Gridserve and Moto have opened two new Electric Super Hubs at Moto Washington North and South on the A1(M).
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CNG Fuels to acquire renewable biomethane supplier and form new group
CNG Fuels has announced it will acquire a majority stake in Renewable Transport Fuel Services Limited (RTFS).
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RAC renews criticism of supermarkets as wholesale price of diesel dips below petrol in March
The RAC has renewed its criticism of the big four supermarkets as fuel prices fell for the fifth straight month in March with another penny coming off the average price of a litre of petrol and 4p off diesel.
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Market share of new plug-in cars falls slightly as overall car sales surge in March
The market share of new plug-in cars has fallen slightly as overall new car registrations in March bounced back by 18.2% to deliver the best new plate month performance since before the pandemic.
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Autonomous bus service in Scotland gets go ahead to start operating from next month
Stagecoach claims it will be the UK’s first bus and coach operator to run an autonomous service using full-size buses after it was given approval for a route in Scotland.
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New government/industry forum looks into infrastructure needs of freight sector
Issues such as infrastructure needed for recharging and refuelling facilities will be covered by a new government-industry forum that has been launched to help the freight sector decarbonise and ensure its long-term sustainability.